I’m not talking about any of the others, aside from Scholes who does a bit of punditry the rest are doing their own thing as you say. Scholes as scathing as he is, will still show his colours occasionally and jump in and stand up for the club if a pundit from a former rival gets a bit over zealous in their attacks on United. You still get to see that fire he has in his belly for United. I haven’t seen that in Neville for years and years and I suspect for the reasons I listed. Salford have his interest on an emotional level, he’s conditioned himself into a more neutral mindset for professional reasons and probably found it somewhat easier because of the way we are run these days.Well yeah, I more meant what’s given you that impression. The fact that he’s neutral in his commentary? The Glazers came to the club in 2003 and finalised it in 2005 so it’d be odd if his love for the club had waned due to them. At that rate you’d have to also ask if any of the ex class of ‘92 really still feel much for the club. They have all done done management gigs/big footballing projects outside of United and are fairly scathing of our current set up.